God’s Special Children
$17.99
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“Your little girl will never sit, walk, talk, or do things that normal children do.” With sad, aching hearts, Benuel and Dora hear these words when their baby is only nine days old. Their second child, Marlin, at eight months old, is also diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, glutaric acidura type 1 (GA-1) and becomes helpless, even while living for a clear mind for another 6 years. Read of the heartrending trials his parents endure, as do other families with GA-1 or MSCUD children.
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ASK A QUESTION“Your little girl will never sit, walk, talk, or do things that normal children do.” With sad, aching hearts, Benuel and Dora hear these words when their baby is only nine days old. Their second child, Marlin, at eight months old, is also diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, glutaric acidura type 1 (GA-1) and becomes helpless, even while living for a clear mind for another 6 years. Read of the heartrending trials his parents endure, as do other families with GA-1 or MSCUD children.
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Weight | 0.52 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.5 × 1 in |
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“Your little girl will never sit, walk, talk, or do things that normal children do.” With sad, aching hearts, Benuel and Dora hear these words when their baby is only nine days old. Their second child, Marlin, at eight months old, is also diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, glutaric acidura type 1 (GA-1) and becomes helpless, even while living for a clear mind for another 6 years. Read of the heartrending trials his parents endure, as do other families with GA-1 or MSCUD children.
